"~~Alan~~" wrote in message
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> How do I make a mp3 that I copied from my computer to my LG8300 a
> ringtone? I've searched this NG but I must be missing something.
>
> thanks,
> ~alan
>
Look @ howardforums.com. All that you seek is there.

On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 12:14:20 -0500, "GolfGod" wrote:
:
: "~~Alan~~" wrote in message
: news:wxVgh.147$WS4.115@trndny07...
: > How do I make a mp3 that I copied from my computer to my LG8300 a
: > ringtone? I've searched this NG but I must be missing something.
: >
: > thanks,
: > ~alan
: >
: Look @ howardforums.com. All that you seek is there.

Hint: Howard Forums has a wealth of information, but it can be daunting at
first. Search there for "BitPim", and ignore any suggestion that the latest
version (which, IIRC, is 9.09) doesn't adequately support the 8300.

"~~Alan~~" wrote in message
news:wxVgh.147$WS4.115@trndny07...
> How do I make a mp3 that I copied from my computer to my LG8300 a
> ringtone? I've searched this NG but I must be missing something.
>
> thanks,
> ~alan
>
>

"~~Alan~~" wrote in message
news:2V_gh.666$3R4.326@trndny06...
> Found it - figured it out - got it - thank you for your assistance.
>
> ~alan
>
> "~~Alan~~" wrote in message
> news:wxVgh.147$WS4.115@trndny07...
>> How do I make a mp3 that I copied from my computer to my LG8300 a
>> ringtone? I've searched this NG but I must be missing something.
>>
>> thanks,
>> ~alan
>>
>>
>
>

I used to be able to access howardforums.com, but now I can't. I have
deleted cookies relating to the site but still can't get there. Any
suggestions?
TIA

"GolfGod" wrote in message
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>
> "~~Alan~~" wrote in message
> news:wxVgh.147$WS4.115@trndny07...
> > How do I make a mp3 that I copied from my computer to my LG8300 a
> > ringtone? I've searched this NG but I must be missing something.
> >
> > thanks,
> > ~alan
> >
> Look @ howardforums.com. All that you seek is there.
>
>

On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 10:36:18 -0600, "Doug" wrote:
: I used to be able to access howardforums.com, but now I can't. I have
: deleted cookies relating to the site but still can't get there. Any
: suggestions?
: TIA

That's pretty vague. What browser are you using? What ISP? What error message
do you get? Have you changed anything since the last time it worked? Did you
try going through Google to make sure you have exactly the right URL?

Sorry.
Using Explorer 6.028.
ISP is Iowatelecom
Error is page not found (or something similar)
Not sure anything changed since I was last able to access it.
Tried typing it, using links, Googling it, etc. to no avail.
It is the ONLY web page I have tried to access that I can no longer get to.
Everything else seems to work just fine.
Anything else I can provide that might help????

Thanks!

"Robert Coe" wrote in message
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> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 10:36:18 -0600, "Doug" wrote:
> : I used to be able to access howardforums.com, but now I can't. I have
> : deleted cookies relating to the site but still can't get there. Any
> : suggestions?
> : TIA
>
> That's pretty vague. What browser are you using? What ISP? What error
message
> do you get? Have you changed anything since the last time it worked? Did
you
> try going through Google to make sure you have exactly the right URL?

On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 14:16:35 -0600, "Doug" wrote:
: Sorry.
: Using Explorer 6.028.
: ISP is Iowatelecom
: Error is page not found (or something similar)
: Not sure anything changed since I was last able to access it.
: Tried typing it, using links, Googling it, etc. to no avail.
: It is the ONLY web page I have tried to access that I can no longer get to.
: Everything else seems to work just fine.
: Anything else I can provide that might help????
:
: Thanks!
:
:
: "Robert Coe" wrote in message
: news:fmvao2555tljaaq1b16n8ab857nhbisrcp@4ax.com...
: > On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 10:36:18 -0600, "Doug" wrote:
: > : I used to be able to access howardforums.com, but now I can't. I have
: > : deleted cookies relating to the site but still can't get there. Any
: > : suggestions?
: > : TIA
: >
: > That's pretty vague. What browser are you using? What ISP? What error
: > message do you get? Have you changed anything since the last time it
: > worked? Did you try going through Google to make sure you have exactly
: > the right URL?

Strange. I just tried www.howardforums.com, and it worked fine for me. How
long have you had the problem? If not very long, then maybe some sort of
temporary Internet failure is keeping you from accessing the site. Can you
ping it? If not, do you fail to resolve the host name, or does the site itself
fail to respond?

Yes, works fine from my office too. It must be something with my network. I
can't access it from any of my computers here at home. Been wrestling with
this for about a month now. I have tried disabling my firewall and that
didn't help either.

"Robert Coe" wrote in message
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> On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 14:16:35 -0600, "Doug" wrote:
> : Sorry.
> : Using Explorer 6.028.
> : ISP is Iowatelecom
> : Error is page not found (or something similar)
> : Not sure anything changed since I was last able to access it.
> : Tried typing it, using links, Googling it, etc. to no avail.
> : It is the ONLY web page I have tried to access that I can no longer get
to.
> : Everything else seems to work just fine.
> : Anything else I can provide that might help????
> :
> : Thanks!
> :
> :
> : "Robert Coe" wrote in message
> : news:fmvao2555tljaaq1b16n8ab857nhbisrcp@4ax.com...
> : > On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 10:36:18 -0600, "Doug"
wrote:
> : > : I used to be able to access howardforums.com, but now I can't. I
have
> : > : deleted cookies relating to the site but still can't get there. Any
> : > : suggestions?
> : > : TIA
> : >
> : > That's pretty vague. What browser are you using? What ISP? What error
> : > message do you get? Have you changed anything since the last time it
> : > worked? Did you try going through Google to make sure you have exactly
> : > the right URL?
>
> Strange. I just tried www.howardforums.com, and it worked fine for me. How
> long have you had the problem? If not very long, then maybe some sort of
> temporary Internet failure is keeping you from accessing the site. Can you
> ping it? If not, do you fail to resolve the host name, or does the site
itself
> fail to respond?

"jk" wrote in message
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> On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 10:28:05 -0600, "Doug"
> wrote:
>
> >Yes, works fine from my office too. It must be something with my network.
I
> >can't access it from any of my computers here at home. Been wrestling
with
> >this for about a month now. I have tried disabling my firewall and that
> >didn't help either.
> >
> >Hmmmmm.... Tis a puzzlement...
>
> A possibility is that you accidentally added the URL to your browsers
> restricted sites list. Check 'Tools..Internet
> Options...Security..Restricted Sites' and see if it's in the list. If
> so, delete it from the list.

>
>> Yes, works fine from my office too. It must be something with my
>> network. I can't access it from any of my computers here at home.
>> Been wrestling with this for about a month now. I have tried
>> disabling my firewall and that didn't help either.
>>
>> Hmmmmm.... Tis a puzzlement...

You may want to try booting in safe mode, and try it.... May narrow down if
it is the computer/windows itself, or some whacky device driver etc that got
in there somehow...

"Peter Pan" wrote in message
news:4uopv7F190sm3U1@mid.individual.net...
> >
> >> Yes, works fine from my office too. It must be something with my
> >> network. I can't access it from any of my computers here at home.
> >> Been wrestling with this for about a month now. I have tried
> >> disabling my firewall and that didn't help either.
> >>
> >> Hmmmmm.... Tis a puzzlement...
>
> You may want to try booting in safe mode, and try it.... May narrow down
if
> it is the computer/windows itself, or some whacky device driver etc that
got
> in there somehow...
>
>

Doug wrote:
> Good suggestion, but it too is blank.
>
> Thanks, though!
>
> "jk" wrote in message
> news:qk0eo2dcvvbsv8d9d033ppaqtoijf5l8r3@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 10:28:05 -0600, "Doug"
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, works fine from my office too. It must be something with my network.
> I
>>> can't access it from any of my computers here at home. Been wrestling
> with
>>> this for about a month now. I have tried disabling my firewall and that
>>> didn't help either.
>>>
>>> Hmmmmm.... Tis a puzzlement...
>> A possibility is that you accidentally added the URL to your browsers
>> restricted sites list. Check 'Tools..Internet
>> Options...Security..Restricted Sites' and see if it's in the list. If
>> so, delete it from the list.
>
>

Change your DNS servers manually to 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.3 as a test. If
you can access the site, your ISP might be blocking the site.